Who is Jihadi John? CNN’s blooper hints he’s… Putin

As the world media raced to break the identity of the Islamic State killer nicknamed Jihadi John, some of them moved too fast. Like CNN, who unexpectedly paraded Vladimir Putin’s image in its Who-is-Jihadi-John report.

Thursday’s report by Max Foster from the London office of CNN
International was supposed to reveal the identity of Jihadi John,
a young British man who is believed to have executed a number of
ISIS hostages.

Yet, as his report was going into its fourth minute, the on-air
gallery depicting a masked man in black robes with a knife in his
hand gave way to the image of a somewhat sarcastic Russian
president.

“I think, certainly there are concerns now about hostages
being put at risk, and about eventually prosecuting this man,
Jihadi John, in the future,” Foster was saying, oblivious of
the change of picture next to him.

Last September, British security services managed to identify
Mohammad Emwazi, who featured in several extremist videos of the
beheadings of the US and British hostages. There has been a long
discussion whether it was appropriate to reveal his identity to
the general public, intensified by claims that it could put many
lives at stake.

As for CNN, bloopers seem to be tormenting the channel as of
late. Just previous week CNN’s map claimed the whole of Ukraine was occupied by Russia
– under a title reading “Diplomatic & military
crisis.” An earlier CNN attempt at a map placed Ukraine
somewhere around Pakistan.

СNN called the incident a technical failure in comments to TASS
news agency.

“Due to a failure of a video server during today’s breaking
news broadcast, a photo of Vladimir Putin, prepared for our next
report, was accidentally shown. We apologize for that
mistake,” a channel spokesman told TASS.